Dataset: OSU-M
Search Criteria: Oregon; Josephine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
106131A Rebischke   2000-12-15
Oregon, Josephine, Grants Pass Resource Area at Bill Creek, -123 - 634m

OSU-OSC:M
134555Scott Loring   2007-12-03
Oregon, Josephine, Medford District, BLM, Grants Pass Resource Area, Pickett Charge pre-project survey. Multi storied stand of giant and remnant old growth trees.\\ unit 1 - Phaeocollybia revisit. West of Grants pass. Crickett Ln to Rd # 36-7w-25. Park approx 1/2 mi past gate, just below summit of Sloan Mountain. Location Notes: site is just above road (approx. 75' south). Revisit to \\Phaeocollybia rufotubulina\\""" site for fresh colletions", - 590m

OSU-OSC:M
134556Scott Loring   2007-12-03
Oregon, Josephine, Medford District, BLM, Grants Pass Resource Area, Pickett Charge, Unit 6. Multi storied stand of old-Growth with remnant trees. plant association: LIDE3-PSME/QUCH2-BENE2. Park on Rd #36-7-22, 0.8 mi past intersection with Rd # -27.2. Location Notes: Site is approx 200' downslope from road. Marked with yellow-glo (previous site made), yellow/black stripe (BLM designated flagging) and orange-dot (FS designated)., - 590m

OSU-OSC:M
118279Eric Baxter   2002-12-09
Oregon, Josephine, Siskiyou National Forest, -124m

OSU-OSC:M
117085Peter Nelson   2002-06-18
Oregon, Josephine, Siskiyou National Forest, Illinois Valley Ranger District, From the jct of Interstate Hwy 199 and FS rd 4402 at O'Brien (country Rd 5550 for approx 2 miles), drive west on 4402 4.1 miles to jct with 4402-019 2.7 miles to cvs marker (13 inch Pinus monticola) located on sw side of road. From cvs marker, walk 231 degrees for 1957 feet to Reference point., -124 - 823m


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